W California QUIRIN SCHMIDT Our Old Reliable LIVER YMAN Every one gives first place tothc California via Colorado Rout. for magniï¬cent scrntry but many people think that in winter they must avoid this route or be snowboond. A great mistake. {or in Colorado thorn in more sunshine than in Florida and lens IMW than in any state east of the Min- souri Riverwthcrc is lcu delay from gnaw blockndcs on this route than on the other and lens attractive ones. Through Pullman Stand-rd Ind Tourist Sleeper: daily from principul Burlington Route Stations to California via Dem-er and Salt Lake! Putin under puma) "tort through to dentinntion never-l that: each â€" wuk. Plus: we me (or yartipularn. HakWTï¬WRIM-M M'MMWQï¬IhSmhcnd “(Clint-Whitman E‘ér tried it in Winter? Colorado Arthur Rx“? man Agent REMNERS etaqmn ‘flmi u. Wests-to. published by the Depart- ment of Agriculture. luau: "Such any Baum: mm In VIM! Ind Pliny give what m: It!" be funded an excellent In an regarding the manta: at “him may mm: m an m the Mint “'0"- M an: nun document: “It may mhmu'mm Wing-line. _ Mlle mutant-chm '1'“? m. gnu-holy A 5‘1"?! Iiingpuiielongf ‘i§..§ol.~pl-=§ :2. on 33.8..- .3‘ lag-I. liti.g.f.!uii balm unlmb when («l mm to unnhdunn‘ dim-flou- fllha II lo [mm-1n. the «ll-mummy of the bed can or Mac I! no" Mn (or New“ 0! most. will. wool. «r. m-udmmalnnmnuu («watch VIMMM "Nanchldlmlolhqpmlv yank-uh: urilbnuotmndflcdb n“ _ , but. nnnsusc "n mad" °' "' handle!"- ln modlmenul nod (ooh. a. mum out-Inca In realm W m m numb. In! WWW '°' um “ch food. at noon an “I" am I- . Wu humus. TM unor- modulo“ follow: “The mult- of n slngle experlment 1n which but little more “an halt a lull food of corn was supplied two Ion of flaming steers sum the [mu-mun of making a larger me of buy In ï¬n- l-hlng cattle (or market than II ordl~ art]: nude and I! la. con. mu: when hay In relatively low and corn high In price. “From n commercial point of view the mum of this entire â€no. of experL menu a: to M um amp loading an no nude prom-bl. when dimlon bundlndse-elodlonoltoodlforlhe and at less cost than when no nlrnlln In ted. the protein being supplied by the use of "mod meal. In other words. it h possible m grow protein on the [arm I! I prlce much below what It will colt on the aunt In the form or some com- mercial protein food. "I’ll. multu or two experiments Ind! onto that linseed meal I: A little more valuable than wheat bran (or supple meaning corn when red with prairie hay or corn “over. “When altalfn In made at least hall of ma roughness withqn'nlrlv buy or corn slower, mood gain: may be made mm:- hay with corn alone alve- hm and proï¬table galnn. “The use of wellmred corn store: with nll’nlru and corn. while It may not produce larger ulna. will make the Bun. le- Boatljv beieauae or In. low market vnlue. thereby Increaslnx the proï¬ts over corn and alfalfg alone. ‘. It“... I. I.“ MIMI-I- Bomo or the seller-I conclusions drawn (mm test. In muon- for best producgon by the Nehru-kn Station tol~ m‘imm- "Hun mam I m n Im not. 1" the Mill-'- “El†m "M b In!!!" “1m hummus-on m. 'mmuuu g. 4.3 macaw- West 1nd Ural cm are renewed by Datum with mm rum and I". Ilnny public when and singer- use I wash of tut-Ind "tar before Ind nfler min. tho voice, In It dream the organ- ot the throat. Sultmbhdhtnthemlporm- Milly Added to th "far In Vich- nro quickly m by all!“ our n ï¬remwhlehflthllluthm. an should pm on cam 'Itn nuts. and a â€If fruit I?! dorm! In coed-“y III. you: Tim I- :11th Ha: mum on Ibo lam to â€Inna on It. nuns. Multan. "rundown: Praia-or Dietrich at the lilinoil Ex- mrimeot lit-lion Mote- hi- whole time to the an†and tent-him of swine hula-nary. and in can tho avenge Ila-rut ho; would weigh 300 munch at 8 will: or age. For the pl; 2 to 6 month. old protein II the man Important teed. Without pm- teiu it can“ build up aw inn melt or grow to my flu. Protein in lound in Ill-mill. cm Ind mam. Com II nine-(cutl- our Mandate; 09t- inte - limo non pmnthlnmbutnotumtm m pig. Rn minim I mus mun protein than do- cum. Harley I. andthehuthdlotalhchmflt contain not. protein than M tn. Inchvnnndoihlulbmhnhrp bulk in; the W lutrlmenu and pin am not uncut tot . unima- xmm. Evan It you inn com "a dorm It in still use-r1 to! tho ymwuwnan-twl mus-on. an: ham or Canada m lob-u- nb I'M to: link. For a number or year: molasses bu been used in Loni-lam for feeding live stock. pnrticulariy work norm and mules. humbly the greater number at draft nulmull in the am: district get thin i'ood either alone or mixed with cuts and com. The animal: seem to like it and In thrifty and' in good conditiun. Sunl- mules. as they are called, bring from an to 25 per cent more tbln mule. kept on comm plantations and fed cotton seed or cut- tuuâ€"aeed meal. A: moiuoou is a waaro' product in the maulnciuw of sugar. it in u very cheap feed and a nimble one. Mixed with corn and outs in equal proportion- nud pressed into I solid mus. the one: become quite hard. After they are thorou‘hly dried out they an- ground into a line pow- der and thin powder in used as feed. Human and Inuit! red on molasses not only keep (at and sleek. but are mp:- bie oi' hauling extraordinary he", loads. The and that Xerxe- hm‘bt done with him an In “ml-thought when In crossed the W11†had . mono lasting em on an destinie- 01 man- und than the lulu-ton which an Green miled back a! Thu-momma. Salami. and Flamâ€"New Yotk MaIL all the hot. slut. countin- when n mnyuuthmndnaunmdwoufl to allnltl. .A mlkrflovl of II! MW! bends. vnlnotl M 8201!†Ind laid to he the am mllmkm In the tafld. will be "mm"! It the Alam-Yutnn-P-clflc Alan“ M- the mud unique far.- I» "I0 Rudd-4 nrlmfllr fox 1am. Llrp fun. the "mm MINA! and I "no collation of (III-n 'Ill be slim M "w Mashâ€"YakM-Pndflr "mum in «mum. what can he m In I)» Inu- M Improving the turn M men- um mm ammo“. pm- nm Imam he mid v"): the "m pmbkm ho Md our ban '9 again" "Goths" m slow and ardu- m, nymmnohememmm «at! he had lama m9!“- tnpnttheleflshnamoherflntfoot uu-fmw M mm 0-va m. know my better this mm loc’n putting your shoe- on the m fen!†Than the any child bunt mo n and of tan. “1 m't help It. m1? II. can†“D0?! all an foot! 1 lot!â€_ 31‘ Tho American Bankm' Ammu- wlll nun an Int-Mt at the unnu- YMmI-Mflc urn-ï¬lm. The annual mwflng M the 1mm» in I!!!) will tr held In â€ï¬le. We 91mm!!! on]. â€Mmrï¬nlmlmhhddln mm:- 4min. "no Alaska-Yawn- rinr oxmfllkm um I» the l'nltnl Con- morrhl Tun-2km Rahâ€"n nunâ€"alph- wm an" a 0mm. similar to (In "QM" mp. far an I‘m-nub"! m ml «mm "on XIV Ym do the m M the .Unnh-Tm-l'nflflr 01th It 80- DINO. All It. I“. am Taylor was any and In, Ann was m. Mm upon It. ‘l‘lylof de- erM the duty of m snatch! Marhrk. Eton lam m but malt-"m In tho Volta! Intel WI" punk-1mm In It! mm m "NH! It the Al- MI~YIIMW «MI-m non li'lfl'l‘. n naval him II the mum at the mud: M II! Mun-Yuma“- t-Ik 'WIM. .\ mum: but rare In. sum:- M In... Mann. and Mm will la- m an! lam fur a trophy alt-M by IM- Ala-krfï¬m-l'lfllt nun-Mac. N0 of the North†would to Inter- and In no." [to In“ “to", MI and the "MN":- «I no Mk It the "Milan mid live thou-Ida a! loyal .‘mflmn Hum tin will mu m m! I'ldflf II" In mun-lulu M flowing Ibo MI '0' m an! “In. The natural mm, M on ma!- nml "w mam-vac Inn! div“: 0- an at "u- «Mo-l ulna-"um at It. Allin-Tflufll‘lfflr rip-animus. m cllqdny of hum no“! will In \nnh. han- [nu-rd mmm luva ll» mayâ€: and cu: m a! Pula- dfluhla tn III-M m "hm, ball to Milk. ‘fln Hui-tum o! to“ 0m- :qu Ind Wuhlmm in" (maroon! «wank-10min (lav. Mann and mun 0! IM Mwylunh ltd-In. cm I‘ll. lot coop-nun In 6. an" at Mm nu 1m bull to flame m «Wilc- at m Mr and up Poul-M not! Mini. ho‘ It'l‘tl’lm’l In n-rvn- Ind Mute Ihln I’m-lulu nllv at our Imfllom Tbo my mum-ll. mm o! m- wrw. (unload-l (‘Mb and tho l'c-nn~ ulrnulu flan-Hy. «mm o! awn-l mun-and tuna" mid-m- ol I'm-umâ€" “I â€â€™4'! that '0 rum the III-ll m M!- m- wlll hu- Iml In any the umn- of (realm: arm-u Ibo mllmt from the rum In [hr Welt. and If than In any- lnlux "mt l rau'do '0 bring alum! “Ill ma. 1 sum" sun that 11 VIII hr dam. 0' «mm. an I have «and In [mum Mlm In mm- olIII-lull Inlmfll'd In IM- uuwmut. It ‘- I mum to In de cum I»; Ila dry mil." “Though on an â€(mite side of the mutlm-nt we are proud of being an in- “Will pnrt or the republic and our cit- iM‘llï¬ avail themselves of every oppor- tunity to iuvuimte the spirit of patriot- ftulu." write» Mayor John I“. Miller. of 159nm». to Mayor John E. Rayburn. oi' l'hiiath-iphih. in his mmest mi behalf of the people of this city to have the liiu-rtv hell on exhibition at the 1909 fair. ‘ Balm-hilly do our pantie revere the unwary of \i'nahingum, whose mi‘lm wm. luutowwi upon our common- w-uilh with the wklat purpose of ex- tending the spirit of those indent-m t‘t'llt'l' days to the utmost continua oi' thr Imlimt. i'mlt-r the loml or ltuihk-r l-lmptt-r. ihmxhtt-rn of the Amen-ion“ itc-t'olutlon. the people- are providing inr :1 line lwmic statue in bronze of Washington." mnttnm-s Mayor Miller. "’l‘hht Mame will n-Imlin u Il‘l‘lllnll‘lit orluthu-m on the column of tin- lini- wrnity of Washington. Thus you will set- the kiwi of a community into wink-h we invite you to luring the “'1'." "I hlhuk-lphht hll nlwnyn Men lunth tu nlluw tlw “Ix-rt: hell to go III-yum] tlu- (-Ily.†wrtm Mayor Reylmru to Maynr Mllh-r. “but. on thme ou‘uuhm MIMI lmw mulnfly warranted the tuklug 0! undu rluk the MI ha- lmn smut In vnrlmw expo-dual“. The chief {III’Q‘C‘HUII tn M'IIIIIIK tho '31-" nwny ln-nn the my In the (I‘ll-Pf f "I he lug Injuml In tram“. n '0 have 1 Seattle. Fell 8.â€"â€"The leerty bell. one of lhe famous MIL-u of the unkin- al lnlrlh. now In the old Dutchman ln l‘hllndelphln. wlll make I Journey across the mulllwut to the Muta- Yukon-l'm-lllc Expoalllon at Seattle. Ankle (mm the reverent enthusiasm the llbwty hell wmlld arouse dutlus Its so- L-ort {rum Philadelphia to the expo-l- llml my by an guard of honor. It would pmw uu :Itlnwtlve tutu“! for the I‘nlr. FACING EXWSIIION A-Y-l’ EXPO“!!! AT m man-I 0! thin paper will be puns-ll to burn that "ru- II at m om dmdod dim that mm in Hatï¬elomflmunlhusmld "no In mtnrfln. mm mum One Is "to only will!!!" ï¬ne now known to "In mum-M "runny. Caner! Inâ€. a whim“ vim. rennin! . m- smnfloml cmtmt. "III‘I Count ('nrp In nit-n internally. Ming divert- Iy m the Mom! IM m In!†of the imam. Mummy mm the foundation M "on dim and In!†tho- mtlnn acre-gill t7 bonding up (In. «annulm- and m mm l_n do- lng m mark. The W hï¬e no much faith [I It! We m that tkyofl’nmmm Mammal, mnmcunmmm. and!!! m of truth-all}; Adan- {1.0180}! A (1).. To- £0.O.O...OO.OO.OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO*’~I Hold hy all WI. 75:! Tue Hall's l'nnlly nm for enact GEBWIB’S lo. 2 BLEND It COFFEE from 15 to 35¢: F. OERWIO KEEP YOUR EYE ON THIS AD. FOR SEASONABLB GOODS 31†man. 81W. We now have the ï¬uqï¬â€™Fl' town at $1. so per sack. Trya m-pound sack of Our Wheat Flour, or a large of sack of Rye. Don't strain your wristsâ€"â€"but get one of our Guaranteed Wnngcrs. Give our Motor Washer a trial arid you won't have that “tired feeling". after your washing is done. . ‘ ' ALL KINDS OF TEA TRY A POUND OP m; mm AMLB‘L‘V‘! IF I†:15 #33312 15:") " an I. hoi- 'MM. You’ll Need‘ii â€"â€"-nurm_mâ€"-â€"- Feed Stablé Livery and? cam [IT A ll-ICI ID a 53:33; fARMEIS mo MERWNI. BANK